Struct mysql_common::constants::CapabilityFlags[][src]

pub struct CapabilityFlags { /* fields omitted */ }
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Client capability flags

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Use the improved version of Old Password Authentication. Assumed to be set since 4.1.1.

Send found rows instead of affected rows in EOF_Packet.

Get all column flags. Longer flags in Protocol::ColumnDefinition320.

Server

Supports longer flags.

Client

Expects longer flags.

Database (schema) name can be specified on connect in Handshake Response Packet.

Server

Supports schema-name in Handshake Response Packet.

Client

Handshake Response Packet contains a schema-name.

Don’t allow database.table.column.

Compression protocol supported.

Server

Supports compression.

Client

Switches to Compression compressed protocol after successful authentication.

Special handling of ODBC behavior.

Can use LOAD DATA LOCAL.

Server

Enables the LOCAL INFILE request of LOAD DATA|XML.

Client

Will handle LOCAL INFILE request.

Ignore spaces before ‘(’.

Server

Parser can ignore spaces before ‘(’.

Client

Let the parser ignore spaces before ‘(’.

This is an interactive client. Use System_variables::net_wait_timeout versus System_variables::net_interactive_timeout.

Server

Supports interactive and noninteractive clients.

Client

Client is interactive.

Use SSL encryption for the session.

Server

Supports SSL

Client

Switch to SSL after sending the capability-flags.

Client only flag. Not used.

Client

Do not issue SIGPIPE if network failures occur (libmysqlclient only).

Client knows about transactions.

Server

Can send status flags in OK_Packet / EOF_Packet.

Client

Expects status flags in OK_Packet / EOF_Packet.

Note

This flag is optional in 3.23, but always set by the server since 4.0.

Enable/disable multi-stmt support. Also sets CLIENT_MULTI_RESULTS. Currently not checked anywhere.

Server

Can handle multiple statements per COM_QUERY and COM_STMT_PREPARE.

Client

May send multiple statements per COM_QUERY and COM_STMT_PREPARE.

Enable/disable multi-results.

Server

Can send multiple resultsets for COM_QUERY. Error if the server needs to send them and client does not support them.

Client

Can handle multiple resultsets for COM_QUERY.

Requires

CLIENT_PROTOCOL_41

Multi-results and OUT parameters in PS-protocol.

Server

Can send multiple resultsets for COM_STMT_EXECUTE.

Client

Can handle multiple resultsets for COM_STMT_EXECUTE.

Requires

CLIENT_PROTOCOL_41

Client supports plugin authentication.

Server

Sends extra data in Initial Handshake Packet and supports the pluggable authentication protocol.

Client

Supports authentication plugins.

Requires

CLIENT_PROTOCOL_41

Client supports connection attributes.

Server

Permits connection attributes in Protocol::HandshakeResponse41.

Client

Sends connection attributes in Protocol::HandshakeResponse41.

Enable authentication response packet to be larger than 255 bytes. When the ability to change default plugin require that the initial password field in the Protocol::HandshakeResponse41 paclet can be of arbitrary size. However, the 4.1 client-server protocol limits the length of the auth-data-field sent from client to server to 255 bytes. The solution is to change the type of the field to a true length encoded string and indicate the protocol change with this client capability flag.

Server

Understands length-encoded integer for auth response data in Protocol::HandshakeResponse41.

Client

Length of auth response data in Protocol::HandshakeResponse41 is a length-encoded integer.

Note

The flag was introduced in 5.6.6, but had the wrong value.

Don’t close the connection for a user account with expired password.

Server

Announces support for expired password extension.

Client

Can handle expired passwords.

Capable of handling server state change information. Its a hint to the server to include the state change information in OK_Packet.

Server

Can set SERVER_SESSION_STATE_CHANGED in the SERVER_STATUS_flags_enum and send Session State Information in a OK_Packet.

Client

Expects the server to send Session State Information in a OK_Packet.

Client no longer needs EOF_Packet and will use OK_Packet instead.

Server

Can send OK after a Text Resultset.

Client

Expects an OK_Packet (instead of EOF_Packet) after the resultset rows of a Text Resultset.

Background

To support CLIENT_SESSION_TRACK, additional information must be sent after all successful commands. Although the OK_Packet is extensible, the EOF_Packet is not due to the overlap of its bytes with the content of the Text Resultset Row.

Therefore, the EOF_Packet in the Text Resultset is replaced with an OK_Packet. EOF_Packet is deprecated as of MySQL 5.7.5.

The client can handle optional metadata information in the resultset.

Compression protocol extended to support zstd compression method.

This capability flag is used to send zstd compression level between client and server provided both client and server are enabled with this flag.

Server

Server sets this flag when global variable protocol-compression-algorithms has zstd in its list of supported values.

Client

Client sets this flag when it is configured to use zstd compression method.

Support optional extension for query parameters into the COM_QUERY and COM_STMT_EXECUTE packets.

Server

Expects an optional part containing the query parameter set(s). Executes the query for each set of parameters or returns an error if more than 1 set of parameters is sent and the server can’t execute it.

Client

Can send the optional part containing the query parameter set(s).

Support Multi factor authentication.

Server

Server sends AuthNextFactor packet after every nth factor authentication method succeeds, except the last factor authentication.

Client

Client reads AuthNextFactor packet sent by server and initiates next factor authentication method.

Client or server supports progress reports within error packet.

Verify server certificate. Client only flag.

Deprecated in favor of –ssl-mode.

Don’t reset the options after an unsuccessful connect. Client only flag.

Returns an empty set of flags.

Returns the set containing all flags.

Returns the raw value of the flags currently stored.

Convert from underlying bit representation, unless that representation contains bits that do not correspond to a flag.

Convert from underlying bit representation, dropping any bits that do not correspond to flags.

Convert from underlying bit representation, preserving all bits (even those not corresponding to a defined flag).

Safety

The caller of the bitflags! macro can chose to allow or disallow extra bits for their bitflags type.

The caller of from_bits_unchecked() has to ensure that all bits correspond to a defined flag or that extra bits are valid for this bitflags type.

Returns true if no flags are currently stored.

Returns true if all flags are currently set.

Returns true if there are flags common to both self and other.

Returns true if all of the flags in other are contained within self.

Inserts the specified flags in-place.

Removes the specified flags in-place.

Toggles the specified flags in-place.

Inserts or removes the specified flags depending on the passed value.

Returns the intersection between the flags in self and other.

Specifically, the returned set contains only the flags which are present in both self and other.

This is equivalent to using the & operator (e.g. ops::BitAnd), as in flags & other.

Returns the union of between the flags in self and other.

Specifically, the returned set contains all flags which are present in either self or other, including any which are present in both (see Self::symmetric_difference if that is undesirable).

This is equivalent to using the | operator (e.g. ops::BitOr), as in flags | other.

Returns the difference between the flags in self and other.

Specifically, the returned set contains all flags present in self, except for the ones present in other.

It is also conceptually equivalent to the “bit-clear” operation: flags & !other (and this syntax is also supported).

This is equivalent to using the - operator (e.g. ops::Sub), as in flags - other.

Returns the symmetric difference between the flags in self and other.

Specifically, the returned set contains the flags present which are present in self or other, but that are not present in both. Equivalently, it contains the flags present in exactly one of the sets self and other.

This is equivalent to using the ^ operator (e.g. ops::BitXor), as in flags ^ other.

Returns the complement of this set of flags.

Specifically, the returned set contains all the flags which are not set in self, but which are allowed for this type.

Alternatively, it can be thought of as the set difference between Self::all() and self (e.g. Self::all() - self)

This is equivalent to using the ! operator (e.g. ops::Not), as in !flags.

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Returns the intersection between the two sets of flags.

The resulting type after applying the & operator.

Disables all flags disabled in the set.

Returns the union of the two sets of flags.

The resulting type after applying the | operator.

Adds the set of flags.

Returns the left flags, but with all the right flags toggled.

The resulting type after applying the ^ operator.

Toggles the set of flags.

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Returns the complement of this set of flags.

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Returns the set difference of the two sets of flags.

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Disables all flags enabled in the set.

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